The Princess Royal has been at a parade at Dartmouth's Britannia Royal Naval College Credit: ITV West Country

Princess Anne has visited Britannia Royal Naval College to take the salute at Lord Admiral's Divisions.

The parade is the most prestigious in the BRNC calendar and signifies the formal commissioning of the latest group of Royal Naval Officers Cadets to complete the 30-week initial naval training programme.

She was in Dartmouth to represent her father, His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh.

There's still no decision on how to refloat a French fishing boat which capsized in a Dartmouth harbour.

The St Christophe was one of three French vessels which sought shelter from storms last week. Ten crew members had to be rescued when two of the boats listed heavily.

The harbour says it is working with the insurance company to try to restore the vessel "as soon as possible"

The St Christophe is still submerged in Dartmouth harbour with nine tonnes of fuel onboard. Credit: RNLI

Certain areas of South Embankment are not available to the public due to the fenced cordon around the vessel. The fence is in place to protect the public because of the machinery and to protect the operators.

We also need to be ready to react should there be a sudden loss of fuel from the vessel to minimise serious environmental damage to the harbour environment.

– Spokesperson, Dart Harbour

The fuel remains on board the vessel in fuel tanks and very little has escaped. The harbour says it will continue to maintain a pollution control effort and is closely monitoring the situation.

"Currently the safest solution is considered to be to recover the vessel complete with its fuel.

In the meantime Dart Harbour remains open for business as usual and is looking forward to welcoming lots of visitors over Easter."